OWL1 Is a Phytochrome A Signaling Component Dedicated to the Very Low Fluence Response
Author(s) -
Nancy R. Hofmann
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
the plant cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.324
H-Index - 341
eISSN - 1532-298X
pISSN - 1040-4651
DOI - 10.1105/tpc.109.211010
Subject(s) - biology , phytochrome , component (thermodynamics) , fluence , microbiology and biotechnology , biophysics , botany , physics , optics , red light , laser , thermodynamics
In Arabidopsis thaliana , there are five phytochromes that sense red (R) and far-red (FR) light (reviewed in [Bae and Choi, 2008][1]). Phytochrome A (phyA) is the major phytochrome in etiolated seedlings and plays roles in the very low fluence response (VLFR), high irradiance responses (HIRs), and,
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